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Seeing Southern: It’s Awful Night with the Salem Red Sox

Don't you just love a package deal? The all-inclusive deals. BOGO - buy one, get one. If we're all honest, we look for things where we think we get more than for what we pay.
PFC Lloyd Carter, Athens, Georgia

Seeing Southern: D-Day, Changing History

A life-time ago in 1941, Lloyd Carter plowed the fields in rural Georgia and milked cows for the University of Georgia. in June, 1944, he lay on Omaha Beach in France, shot in the arm, wondering what it would be like to be plowing fields once again.
Lee and Lincoln discussing the war at the Battle of Tunnel Hill

Seeing Southern: The Civil War Through Fresh Eyes

It was a miserable day. Sheets of rain pummeled from all sides as I attempted to walk through puddles of red Georgia clay. I balanced my camera underneath its protective black garage bag as I shimmied through hordes of people. Finally, I positioned m
The Soggy Bottom Boys performed at The Holler, just outside the Ole Smoky Distillery, on March 22, 2014, for a first-ever live performance. Ole Smoky Moonshine hopes that these free concerts are just the beginning of many shindigs that will unify the citizens of Gatlinburg, Tenn. with the thousands of visitors who make their way into this magical holler every year.

Seeing Southern: Soggy Bottom Boys Back in Business

When I first saw George Clooney snuggle up to the radio mic in O Brother, Where Art Thou?, I couldn't believe my ears. What a voice! He has looks, and he can sing. What is it that people say? If it sounds too good to be true, it surely is.
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Seeing Southern: Memories, Nourished by Music

No matter your age. No matter your whereabouts. You have a memory that is nourished by music.

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